Chapter 287: Crushed by an Unspoken Catastrophe (4)It wasn’t unusual for foreigners to enroll in the Imperial Academy. While their numbers were small compared to native students and no high-ranking foreign students had ever enrolled until two years ago, the Academy was open to all. It was a place where blue bloods, commoners, imperials, and foreigners coexisted.
So, there was no real need to fuss about the increase in foreign students. If anything, it was an opportunity to showcase the Empire’s exceptional education system and its open-minded nature.
However, despite this supposedly positive development, the Minister of Foreign Affairs personally reached out to me, the Academy’s official inspector, with some urgency.
The highest number in history?
It wasn’t just the phrase that was unusual. Sure, technically, even one more student than the previous record would be enough to break it, but would that be enough for the Minister to get involved?
— It’s likely because of the high-profile individuals who enrolled last year. That’s our guess, anyway.
The Foreign Affairs Minister continued when I stayed silent. His tone, sympathetic as if trying to soften the blow, almost brought tears to my eyes.
At the mention of these ‘high-profile individuals,’ I instinctively bit my lip. Damn it, was it really because of them? I thought things had been quiet lately, but now this?
—Even if they’re royalty far from the throne, royalty is still royalty. Being able to form connections with them is more valuable than which country the academy belongs to.
This was a disaster waiting to happen from the moment they enrolled last year. It was a grim realization, but I couldn’t argue with it.
For royalty, attending a foreign academy might come with significant penalties, but for the nobility, it was a manageable risk. Sure, they’d be branded as nobles who went abroad for their education, but all they had to say was, ‘I was a loyal retainer by our prince’s side during his difficult time abroad,’ and that was more than enough.
Honestly, it wasn’t just a risk they could tolerate—it was an opportunity they couldn’t afford to miss. They likely had solid connections in their own countries already, but it would open doors beyond their existing networks if they could establish ties with royalty while abroad.
It makes sense.
When I looked at it objectively, the situation was clear. This was a disaster waiting to happen.
— And, of course, there are a good number of students from the Holy Kingdom as well. With the next Saint traveling abroad, it’s natural that others would want to follow.
I nodded weakly. That made it three different groups stirring up trouble now. But just as the Minister said, it was only natural, so I wasn’t particularly shocked. It would have been unsettling in its own way if the Holy Kingdom had remained quiet.
But something felt off. If this disaster had been anticipated, wouldn’t there have been some preparation? The Empire’s civil servants might not enjoy their jobs, but they weren’t entirely incompetent.
Is there something more I should know?
I was confused. This enrollment surge had been planned for a year, with both the Foreign Affairs and Education Ministries involved. It was something I should be aware of as the academy inspector, but did it really warrant direct involvement from a minister? The message might be important, but the messenger seemed a bit excessive.
“Thank you for informing me personally. I would’ve been completely caught off guard without this.”
I carefully tested the waters, wondering if there was something else that hadn’t been said yet.
The Minister chuckled at my veiled question.
— Rumors travel fast among the mages.
Ah.
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